![]() ![]() Unsolicited Advice #1: the View > View Current File In… menu has existed for years now for running the installed versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Edge (and even the horrendous IE). 'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe' '$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)' ![]() My guess is that if you fix it to the following, it will work: 'C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe' '$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)' When running the command, you want the equivalent of "path\chrome.exe" "$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)" (quote space quote), but you have the equivalent of "path\chrome.exe"" $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)" (quote quote space) – so there is no space between the executable and the name of the file, and the file’s path is being interpreted as starting with a space. The "'s seem to be on the wrong side of the space. ![]() 'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe'' $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)' 'C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe'' $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)' So Ctrl="yes" Alt="yes" Shift="no" Key="71" means Ctrl+Alt+G whereas Ctrl="yes" Alt="yes" Shift="yes" Key="71" would have meant Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G. The Shift="no" means that the keycode 71 (G) is not shifted. Said in Draconian ShellExecute Error Code 2:Īnd am looking at this within my shortcuts.xml file.Ĭould someone tell if it looks right? Does Shift=“no” matter? Otherwise I see nothing. ![]()
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